QC is a necessity for most process manufacturers, due to cGMP and other quality regulations. QC is easy to use and has the flexibility needed for in-process and customer-specific testing.
Features of QC
- QC provides tailored instructions for each formula and packaged product.
- A friendly entry display can be used to record the QC results as products are made or at a later date.
- The individual who enters the QC results is warned when/if the results are out of range.
- A Certificate of Analysis (C of A) automatically prints with the packing slip.
- QC history reports are used to track test result trends and problem areas.
QC Test Features
- During setup, the authorized users are able to define test ranges and target values.
- QC tests are available for both manufactured and purchased products. Purchased products can be held in a quarantine status until tested.
- Transfer expired inventory directly to a quarantine status, effectively isolating non-quality material.
- QC has the ability to record and execute an unlimited number of test instructions.
- Test ID and Sample ID numbers create a seamless audit trail of test data.
- Assign default QC status at the item level.
- Purchase orders can print QC test requirements for purchased items that require testing.
- QC results for a lot are automatically printed on the customers C of A when the product is shipped.
- Sample IDs can be assigned to materials. Each sample ID can be individually tested and automatically labeled.
- The electronic signature feature provides security by requiring a user ID and password during QC test result entry.
- Information on the C of A is customizable.